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Tip's harsh quaver and Phife's comic stride dominate the conversation, but the album as a whole teaches a lesson about solidarity.
In a neighboring village, vegetable farmer Ramkisan Dhavale said he will vote for Modi "if he teaches a lesson to Pakistan".
In a neighbouring village, vegetable farmer Ramkisan Dhavale said he will vote for Modi "if he teaches a lesson to Pakistan".
"I just hope that all this teaches a lesson to the school district because it's the one who needs to do something about this," said one parent.
It teaches a lesson on a frustrating truth that pervades much of educational achievement research: There is not a quick fix, no single lever to pull to close achievement gaps in America.
Mr. Soberano said that once a month, he teaches a lesson on Filipino culture, and that his students have been most interested in discussing the differences between the Filipino and American education systems.
"There's a great World War II movie that teaches a lesson that I try to get across to counsel, as well as my clerks," Walls said as the first week of the trial came to a close.
While that story teaches a lesson about how CEOs can use social media to strengthen the public perception of their brand, it also delivers a powerful lesson that corporate leaders who know how to engage well on social media also exhibit other strengths that make them better leaders.
The remaining story is about how Rowdygaru teaches a lesson to Sastry & President and sets the village to rights.
Rajalakshmi realizes this and teaches a lesson to her. The film turns to an active mode as Anasuya's husband is a fighter and lot of fun adventures.
After the marriage, Uma says she married him just to satisfy her ego, he too challenges that he will bring her down. The rest of the story is how Umapathi teaches a lesson to Uma.
In the process, he also teaches a lesson to Reddy. In the climax, Surya's parents force Jyothi to marry Kaali. When everything is ready, Kaali decides not to marry her as Surya is still in her heart.
Now Prakash enters in the disguised form of Sardarji, teaches a lesson to his brother & Paanakaalu with help of Sobha & Ganapathi and reunites the family. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriages of Prakash & Sobha and Ganapathi & Gauri.
As a closing, Jaganatham announces Shanti's nuptials with Chakrapani for which Rambabu blissfully agrees. Exploiting it, Chakrapani's swindler father Narayana (Satyanarayana) prints the wedding cards. During that plight, Rambabu makes a play and teaches a lesson to Narayana. Eventually, Jaganatham realizes Rambabu as Ranganatham's son and they reunite.
The baby is christened "Maruti" by his mother. After Maruti is three months old, he takes admission in school. Thereafter, he teaches a lesson to local hooligans, Gabbarsingh and his gang. Meanwhile, on planet Shukra, there is a fight between Rahu and Ketu and accidentally the Sarpdansh comes to Earth.
After a few comic incidents, Harikrishna is surprised to learn through his mother Parvati (Annapurna) Anasuyamma as his maternal aunt i.e. sister of his father Srikanth (Hema Sunder) who has expelled his mother sullied her chastity. The rest of the story is how Harikrishna payback and teaches a lesson to his aunt.
Then enters into the scene, Prabhu (Rajendra Prasad), son of Alexander, who will be in love with Madhava Chary's sister Radha (Tulasi) after the death of Madhava Chary and Karuna, Prabhu along with his love Radha and his grandfather Hitchcock (Allu Ramalingaiah) teaches a lesson to both the families and marries Radha.
The story depicts the never-ending desire of man for getting more which ultimately ruins himself. It teaches a lesson to us about the evil effects of this human nature. We can witness many examples of this today- e.g., global warming because of the never-ending industrial race, world devastation by never ending arms race in world wars, etc.
So, she plans to marry Shoba Devi's younger son Kalyan Chakravarthy (Rajendra Prasad), to enter their house. Jhansi understands that Kalyan wants to marry an innocent village girl when she changes her attire, reaches their village and marries Kalyan. Rest of the story is a comic tale that how Jhansi teaches a lesson to Shoba Devi.
Parallelly, Shankaram's maternal aunt Durgamma (Suryakantham) chides and seeks him to marry her daughter Suguna (Girija) for which he disagrees until Lakshmi settles. So, he lures Maya in the disguise of a Zamindar and teaches a lesson to Raghu. Having realized, Raghu pardons Lakshmi and stats a new life. Thereafter, Raghu is again arrested in a heist and gets 6-years imprisonment.
As scenes unfold, he falls for Anjali and comes to know that Eswarapandian is harmless and that Nachiyar is the one who is to be punished. Even as acting as a servant of Nachiyar, Muthu wears different getups in the name of Vayuputhran and teaches a lesson or two to the baddies. In the meantime, Bala gets released from prison, and what follows is a twist.
Ilango enjoys their attention and does not reveal his true identity to them. Meanwhile, Santha a village girl finds Ramu who is now unconscious due to hunger and bring him home to his mother Rushyendramani. Ilango teaches a lesson to Gajendran while Ramu learns the ways of the world. Gajendran is angered as Ilango interferes in factory matters and made him powerless in front of the workers.
Fortunately, there, Ramu appears as Police Officer who orders his men to take them to their village. Parallelly, Venu & Satyam realize their mistake, even Pichaiah teaches a lesson to his father, accompanies Lakshmi and all of them travel towards their parents. There, Raghava Rao couple is surprised to see themselves in their house where Ramu gifts it to his beloved teacher. At last, Raghava Rao's children also arrive and seek their pardon.
Sakunthala goes to the hill country city seeking revenge on her former lover who deserted her 25 years ago. When the mayor finds that his daughter is in love with Sakunthala's son, he makes every effort to break up their romance. Sakunthala also attempts to break up the young couple since she knows that the mayor is her son's father. However, the mayor's wife reveals a secret which allows the young lovers to reunite and teaches a lesson in ethnic harmony.
The guru teaches him 'Jala Stambhana', 'Agnisthambana','Vaayusthambana' and 'Parakaya Pravesha' (leaving one's own soul and entering others) etc. skills. Soon, Shankara decides to preach his Advaita Vedanta philosophy to the people who are quarreling among themselves in the name of castes and religions. Shankara teaches a lesson to one such person, Kapalikudu (Suman), who is responsible for the quarrels among the people. In another sequence, a Chandala (Nagarjuna Akkineni) proves to Shankara that all the people are equal before God.
Eventually, Paanakaalu learns regarding the love affair of Ramu & Radha, so, intrigues against him by auctioning their property. Now Ramu moves to the city along with his family where Lokam supports him in getting a Taxi and he toils to recollect the dowry amount. After recovery, Madhu visits the village where he is aware of the misfortune and goes in search of his family. Parallelly, Lokam plays a drama with the help of Ramu and teaches a lesson to his mother.
The comedy song Vinara Suramma Kooturu Moguda Vishayam Chebutanu featured by the duo in the film Illu Illalu went on to become the highlight of the entire film and was heard everywhere. He portrayed the lead role of Giri, grandson (Manavadu) in the film Tata Manavadu directed by Dasari Narayana Rao and teaches a lesson to his father. The cast included S. V. Ranga Rao and Anjali Devi. He produced a few films under Bob and Bob Productions, including Evariki Vaare Yamuna Teeru and Manishi Rodduna Paddadu.
This is the story of an eccentric young man, Ashok (Dharmendra) who believes in doing good without worrying about the consequences. This does not find any favor with his sister- in-law Sarla (Sulochana), and she decides to leave the house. But he persuades her to come back, and he decides to relocate and not cause any more trouble for Sarla. On his way he has a skirmish with the princess Rajkumari Seema (Hema Malini) who he teaches a lesson to respect the poor and food grown in the fields.
They mystically reflect the gathering together of Christians as one in the church. Indeed, this application is so rich in meaning that, along with faith, love, and patience, it provides so much for a Christian to strive for that there is no need to indulge in obscure studies to prove academic greatness. Love is greater than knowledge and is above petty academic competition. Instead of lending superiority to a select few, this sacrament teaches a lesson that can be learned during one's entire live without ever finishing it.
Pool hustling is the subject of numerous works of popular culture. Examples include films such as The Hustler (1961) and The Color of Money (1986) (both adapted from earlier novels, see "Books", below), among others (see "Films", below). An examplar in music is Jim Croce's 1972 song "You Don't Mess Around with Jim", in which the character Slim teaches a lesson to Big Jim about pool hustling. Pool hustling is also the principal subject of episodes of various television programs, including The Dick Van Dyke Show episode "Hustling the Hustler" (season 2, episode 5, 1962), the Quantum Leap episode "Pool Hall Blues" (sn.
At the same time, the village doctor Pasupathi (Allu Ramalingaiah) tries to molest Rama when she attempts suicide, saved by her mother-in-law and they too move towards the city. Parallelly, Ramu dramatizes himself as the Zamindar in a disguised form and traps Mohini, by which he teaches a lesson to Mukundam and sends him to the village. On his return, Ramu meets his mother & sister-in-law and everyone starts to the village. In between, Chandram also accompanies, after reaching home they spot Kittu in deathbed when Ramu protects him with his love & affection.
That it forgets to make us laugh is the final insult." Writing for Rolling Stone, Peter Travers gave the film 2.5 out of 4 stars, and criticized what he termed the hypocrisy of the filmmakers, saying, "...still: Is it really OK to get off making plus-size jokes just because you tack on a moralizing ending that teaches a lesson about body positivity? Can you have it both ways?" Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune also gave the film 2 out of 4 stars, and said, "I Feel Pretty [succumbs to all the wrong Hollywood contrivances].
For example, in the first movie, where she demonstrates self- defense: Leslie Barbara is her test subject, whom she swiftly takes down and sits on his face. When she asks for volunteers, all the male cadets promptly and eagerly volunteer. Another example is in the fourth movie, she teaches a lesson about saving drowning victims, in which she plays the drowning victim: After she dives in the pool, swims to the middle, and surfaces with her breasts showing through her white T-shirt, she asks: "Now, who's going to save me?" Immediately, all the male cadets jump into the pool and swim after her, while she frantically swims away.

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